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Hamlet (No Fear Shakespeare)
Hamlet (No Fear Shakespeare)
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Author: William Shakespeare Edited by: Sparknotes Editors Publisher: SparkNotes Series: No Fear Shakespeare Format: Softcover # of Pages: 352 Pub. Date: 2003 ISBN-10: 1586638440 ISBN-13: 9781586638443
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About the Play:
As a country arms itself for war, a family tears itself apart. Hamlet, a Danish prince, discovers that his uncle Claudius murdered his
father and took the throne; Hamlet's mother has married the usurper.
Forced to avenge his father's death but paralyzed by the task ahead,
Hamlet rages against the impossibility of his predicament, threatening
both his sanity and the security of the state. William Shakespeare's tragedy of betrayal and revenge, Hamlet is considered among the
greatest plays in the English language.
Read William Shakespeare's great tragedy Hamlet in all its brilliance and actually understand what it means. No Fear Shakespeare gives
you Shakespeare's complete text of Hamlet
on the left-hand page, side-by-side with an easy-to-understand modern
English on the right.
Shakespeare side-by-side in plain English. Each No Fear
Shakespeare contains:
• The complete text of
the original play
•
A line-by-line translation
that puts Shakespeare into the kind of English people actually speak
today
• A
complete list of characters with descriptions
• Plenty of helpful
commentary
William Shakespeare's captivating tragedy about Hamlet, from the end of the 16th century, is one of the world's most famous and frequently performed plays.
About the Playwright:
Arguably the greatest English-language playwright, William Shakespeare was a seventeenth-century writer and dramatist, and is known as the Bard of Avon. Under the patronage of Queen Elizabeth I, he penned more than 30 plays, 154 sonnets, and numerous narrative poems and short verses. Equally accomplished in histories, tragedies, comedy, and romance, Shakespeare's most famous works include Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth, King Lear, The Taming of the Shrew, and As You Like It. Like many of his contemporaries, including Christopher Marlowe, Shakespeare began his career on the stage, eventually rising to become part-owner of Lord Chamberlain's Men, a popular dramatic company of his day, and of the storied Globe Theatre in London. Extremely popular in his lifetime, Shakespeare's works continue to resonate more than three hundred years after his death. His plays are performed more often than any other playwright's, have been translated into every major language in the world, and are studied widely by scholars and students.
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